TV Boxes

wprager

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Tried going back to Kodi because I couldn't find some shows on ShowBox. But the usual instructions for casting is to use LocalCast, and every single video I've tried so far results in either my lg tv saying the file is "invalid" or Chromecast saying the video format it's not supported. With ShowBox I was using All casting which didn't create issues with either the smart TV or Chromecast.

Any advice? What do I put in the playercorefactory.xml file for AllCast? Or is there a setting I can enable in LocalCast?

wprager

I had no problem playing the video on question on my phone. The problem was with streaming it to either my Chromecast or LG smart TV. With ShowBox I use AllCast as the player, then select the device to cast to. With Kodi you end to using LocalCast. The configuration for (playerfactorycore.xml) does not include an entry for AllCast.

_________________Hey, I don't have all the answers. In life, to be honest, I've failed as much as I have succeeded. But I love my wife. I love my life. And I wish you my kind of success. - Dicky Fox

wprager

Not TV box related, but if you are planning on hanging your tv on the wall with cables running behind the wall, don't scrimp on the length. I was afraid of getting cables that were too thick (the cable conduit that Mattamy installed was very small and I had 4 HDMI ports plus the RJ5 cable). I ended up running just 3 HDMIs (figured if I ever used a 4th it will probably be a small TV box/Roku stick that will plug directly in with wifi/bt remote) but thinking longer cables might be thicker I got the 15' ones. Then I bought 3' extensions. Then finally 10' extensions. You have to attach the cables to the TV before you hang it. If it's sitting on the floor that's 6 feet down and a couple feet away from the wall. Even if you have something to rest it on or two guys holding it up at chest level while you're putting in the cables, you'll need 3-5' slack. And then, at the other end, you will likely need up to another 6' slack based on where your media stand sits relative to where the cables come out.

P.S. If anyone is in need of some short 93 foot) HDMI and RJ45 extensions (male-to-female) I've got a box.

_________________Hey, I don't have all the answers. In life, to be honest, I've failed as much as I have succeeded. But I love my wife. I love my life. And I wish you my kind of success. - Dicky Fox

wprager

Getting back on the topic of tv boxes, I recently discovered so-called "private channels" for the Roku. I really like the streaming stick. We've taken it with us when we've traveled and used it in hotels. The wifi remote (no line-of-sight needed) is great, and the TV automatically switches over to the Roku input when I hit the home button (I think the Roku goes into sleep mode -- there's no physical power swithc -- and hitting the home button twice powers it up, then HDMI-CEC takes over).

Anyhow, the first private channel I tried was UStv. With the free subscription I get ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, PBS and some others. With the paid one you get more channels plus ability to record shows (to cloud storage). There's a full guide and, while changing channels isn't instantaneous, it's pretty fast. PQ was pretty good, but at one point I started getting a lot of buffering (maybe one of the kids started streaming something, or maybe it's my wifi -- getting a bigger Roku with an RJ45 will probably help).

Still no Amazon Prime app (in Canada) and no CraveTV support or generic browser to access HGTV.ca. So I'm still looking.

_________________Hey, I don't have all the answers. In life, to be honest, I've failed as much as I have succeeded. But I love my wife. I love my life. And I wish you my kind of success. - Dicky Fox

Flo The Action

I heard roku is getting bad for streaming sports. You can't find all the games anymore. I'd rather not get cable this year because I'm moving in April and in Montreal, unless you're ŕ habs fan you have to get a very extensive package to get most sens games.

To each their own. While I don't mind adding repositories and so on, I've had the Ares Wizard and Pulse build on my machine for nearly a year and it's been smooth sailing.

A friend of mine said it's getting harder and harder to get the games on kodi. You find any truth to this?

Im going to try the free 3 day trial for set tv for a pre season game and see if I like it. If not I think I'll try reinstalling the kodi app on my computer but I have no idea how to do the add ons. I tried last year and never figured it out.

Flo The Action

wprager wrote:ShowBox has almost as much free tv and movies and no setup needed. In addition to the somewhat complicated setup I find Kodi's menu system very convoluted.

For me it's 100% about the NHL games. I'm starting my CFA this week and I imagine that'll give me very little time for watching any TV. But I can't stand how hard it's become to find a decent stream. I need a solid provider without the hassle of cable.